Is an epilator better than a shaver? The action of the epilator means the hairs are removed from inside the skin so there is not any stubble and the skin feels smoother.
Does the hair regrow thicker? No, the thickness of the hair is decided by the follicle from which it grows. Epilation or shaving doesn't change this.
Epilation basically causes the hairs to regrow naturally with finer tips so there isn't the coarse feel that a blunt tip, as left by a shaver which causes the hairs to look thicker or darker. Is using an epilator painful? The tweezing action by which the hairs are removed can cause some transitive irritation, particularly for new users, however it is maybe less agonizing than plucking your eyebrows. What's the right way to epilate? It is in general thought that in the evening after a warm bath or shower when your skin is relaxed is an excellent time to use an epilator. In reality some of the better epilators can be employed while in the bath or shower. When you wake up in the morning any irritation will be gone and you'll have smooth, beautiful legs. One more plus point about epilation is that as the hairs are removed at the root they are going to grow back slower as the re growth is set by the expansion stage of the individual follicle. Heavy use of the epilator will continuously cause re expansion to really reduce so that you can be smoother for longer.
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